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Kathamandu, Nepal
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19 Days Round Annapurna treks
1st Day: Kathmandu – Besisahar (760m)
From Kathmandu drive takes about 8 hours to Besisahar, overnight at Besisahar (760m).

2nd Day: Besisahar – Bahundanda (760m - 1310m)

At the place of Besisahar, the trail drops to a stream on a rough rock staircase to Bhalam Khola. After crossing it the trail leads several up and down, crosses rice paddies and subtropical forests through place of Khudi, Bhulbhule, Ngadi and reaches Bahundanda. Walking time takes about 6 hours, overnight at camp.

3rd Day: Bahundanda – Chamje (1310m – 1430m)

From the Bahundanda, trail descends on a step after a passing several villages such as Lili Bir, Kaigoun, Ghermu pnant, the trail drops to cross the Marsyandi river and through Jagat reaches Chamje. Total walking time takes about 6 hours, overnight at camping site.
4th Day: Chamje – Dharapani (1430m – 1920m)

From Chamje crossing the Marsyandi River to the east bank and follows the trail along the river embankment. After that the trail passes under an overhanging rock and climbs a rock staircase. It passes several villages such as Tal Besi, Tal Karte and reaches Dharapani. Walking time takes about 5 hours, overnight at camp.

5th Day: Dharapani – Chame (1920m _ 2630m)

At the place of Dharapani, the route crosses several landslides and leads uphill through the forest. It passes the other places along Lattemarang, Kotho and coming Chame. Walking time takes 6 hours, overnight at camp.

6th Day: Chame – Pisang (2630m – 3190m)
From Chame trekking trail leads continuously through the bank of Marsyandi River. It passes Bharatang and comes Pisang. Walking time takes about 5 hours, overnight at camp.
7th Day: Pisang – Manag (3190m – 3500m)
From Pisang, one can follow very soft trail to Manang through the place of Hongde, Mungji, Bryaga and reaches Manag. Walking time takes about 4 hours, overnight at camp.
8th Day: Manag – Acclimatization Day
9th Day: Manag – Letdar (3500m – 4250m)
At the place of Manag trail leads continuously ascending to Letdar through several places such as Tergi, Gunsang, Yak Kharka and one can enter to Letdar. Walking time takes approximately 5 hours, overnight at camp.
10th Day: Letdar – Thrungphedi (4250m – 4420m)
From Letdar, the mountain path leads continuously to climb along the east bank of the Jarjung Khola, after crossing through wooden bridge. The path makes a short ascent and comes to Thrungphedi. Walking time takes about 3 hours, overnight at camp.
11th Day: Thrungphedi – Muktinath (4420m – 3800m)
The trail is steep immediately after leaving Thrungphedi, continuously through the high camp cross-moraines up to pass (Thorung La). Thorung La, with its traditional, chorent, prayer flag and stone cairn, are at an elevation of 5416m. After Thorung La trail leads all the way of descending to Muktinath (3800m). Walking time takes about 8 hours, overnight at camp.
12th Day: Muktinath – Jomsom (3800m – 2750m)
At the place of Muktinath, one can back through the same trail to Jomsom. Walking time takes approximately 5 hours, overnight at camp.
13th Day: Jomsom – Tukuche (2750m – 2590m)
From Jomsom trekking trail leads to Tukuche, through the place of Marpha reaches Tukuche. Walking time takes about 4 hours, overnight at camp.
14th Day: Tukuche – Ghasa (2590m – 2010m)
From Tukche trail leads easy path through bank of kali Gandaki River to Kalopani. After there, trail descending through the place of Lete village and enter to Ghasa. Walking time takes about 5 hrs, over night at camp.
15th Day: Ghasa – Tatopani (2010m – 1190m)
From Ghasa, Mountain trail leads almost descending to beautiful waterfalls of Rupsachhara. After that, it passes several villages reaches Tatopani. , Walking time takes approximately 5 hours, overnight at camp.
16th Day: Tatopani – Ghorepani (1190m – 2850m)
At the place of Tatopani, after a short walk one can crosses Kali Gandaki River Bridge. From there trail leads climbing very steeply on the stone staircase. The climb continues steeply to the large village of Ghara, Shikha, and finally through the Rhododendron forest reaches Ghorepani. Walking time takes about 8 hours, overnight at camp.
17th Day: Ghorepani – Tadapani (2850m – 2590m)
At the place of Ghorepani to Poonhill, trail leads climbing very steeply on a stone staircase. Walking time takes about 1½ hour to the top. From the Poonhill, one can see view of Sunrise and breath taking mountains views such as Dhaulagiri, Nilgiri, Annapurna I, and Annapurna south, Himchuli, Annapurna III,
Fishtail, Annapurna IV, and Annapurna II and so on. After Poonhill ascends to Ghorepani from there to Tadapani mountain trail leads several times ascending and descending. It passes several villages through oak and Rhododendron forest. Walking times takes approximately 6 hours, overnight at camp.
18th Day: Tadapani – Ghandrung (2590m – 1940m)
Trail leads to Ghandrug from Tadapani all the way of descending and flat through the oak and Rhododendron Forest. Walking times takes about 3 hours over night at camp.
19th Day: Ghandrung – Pokhara (1940m -820m)

At the place of Ghandrug, trail leads to Nayapul, the route almost descending and flat through the bank of Modi River and passes several villages such as Kimle, Shyauli Bazaar and Birethani and comes to Nayapul. Walking times takes about 5 hours after Nayapul drives back to Pokhara.

 
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